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I love PC gaming


stankowalski

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Mines running on an i5 sandy, ATi 6970, 8GB of Ram, and a Solid State drive for the OS/games I play more frequently.  Want to put an i7 and get a new video card in it before Battlefield 4 comes out though.  Looks like the wife's desktop is getting an "upgrade"!

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Mines running on an i5 sandy, ATi 6970, 8GB of Ram, and a Solid State drive for the OS/games I play more frequently.  Want to put an i7 and get a new video card in it before Battlefield 4 comes out though.  Looks like the wife's desktop is getting an "upgrade"!

 

i love my i7, but honestly i got one just for bragging rights.  an i5 is completely viable for the next several years

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I play TF2 on my laptop almost daily. It's a pretty expensive laptop although the gaming system is middle of the road. Get around 40-50 fps which is fine, no real lagging. Would like to get a gaming desktop though.

 

Have also played starcraft and GW2

 

Have an XBOX but almost none of the hot games appeal to me. Never got into skyrim or mass effect. Like call of duty series and have one racing game that was fun for a week or two.

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i love my i7, but honestly i got one just for bragging rights.  an i5 is completely viable for the next several years

 

I'll definitely get the video card first, may hold off on the i7 till next year, or see if they're on sale for black friday/cyber monday....

 

Honestly, the best money I've spent for my rig is the Solid State Drive.  It's amazing how smooth even my wife's PC with an old AMD X4 Phenom runs with a SSD....  

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PC gaming is great, but you miss out on tons of game's if that's all you play.  That's why you just get both

 

Every platform has great exclusive titles. You just dont hear about PC games because they aren't plastered on Doritos and Mountain Dew.

 

The S.T.A.L.K.E.R. series are the best open world games you've never played.

 

 

The first Witcher game is the best RPG I've played in the last 10 years.

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Every platform has great exclusive titles. You just dont hear about PC games because they aren't plastered on Doritos and Mountain Dew.

 

The S.T.A.L.K.E.R. series are the best open world games you've never played.

 

 

The first Witcher game is the best RPG I've played in the last 10 years.

 

but but but but...halo...

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Every platform has great exclusive titles. You just dont hear about PC games because they aren't plastered on Doritos and Mountain Dew.

The S.T.A.L.K.E.R. series are the best open world games you've never played.

The first Witcher game is the best RPG I've played in the last 10 years.

I liked the dragon age origins more. It was fuging phenomenal on the PC because it was made for PC's. It didn't play right on consoles. Then they had to make that abomination that was dragon age 2 and gear it towards all the console fags that cried. It was god awful.

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